Interpreting Heat Flux Measurements in a Vitiated Backward-Facing Step Flow

Author:

Colborn Jennifer,O’Connor Jacqueline,Tricard Nicolas,Denman JonathanORCID,Zhang Peiyu,Zhao Xinyu

Abstract

The investigation of the relative impact of convective and radiative heat flux from vitiated gases to a combustor wall was performed in a backward-facing step combustor. Backward-facing step flows have many flow features of gas turbine combustors (recirculation, impingement, and boundary-layer development), but in a two-dimensional, nonproprietary geometry. Reynolds number, gas temperature, and plate temperature were varied as heat flux was measured in different regions of the flow. Measurements were made using a heat flux sensor and radiometer, which measure total and radiative heat flux, respectively. The highest total heat flux was measured at the impingement location and the lowest in the recirculation zone. Separating the total heat flux into the radiative and convective components is not straightforward and requires simulations of the experiment. Spectrally resolved Monte Carlo ray-tracing simulations are used to scale the radiative heat flux measurements for the separation of convective and radiative heat flux from the total heat flux measurements. These calculations show that only about 30% of incident radiation is captured by the radiometer due to spectral differences between the two sensors. Once the radiation measurement is corrected, experimental results show higher radiative than convective heat transfer at low Reynolds numbers ([Formula: see text]), highlighting the impact of radiative heat transfer in hot gas environments.

Funder

Office of Naval Research

Publisher

American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)

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